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Want to pick up some new games while also supporting a great charity? One Special Day 2023 is here and there's a Steam Event to go with it.

The event raises money for SpecialEffect, a charity that helps transform the lives of people with physical challenges right across the world through the innovative use of technology. We all want more people to be able to play games right? They work directly with various hardware and software developers to help spread knowledge and tech to help benefit thousands across the world.

A bunch of games on Steam included in the event will be giving away a portion of their proceeds to the charity until October 8th.

Some of the games include:

No Man's Sky

Slime Rancher

Slime Rancher 2

Evil Genius 2: World Domination

Titan Souls

The Wandering Village

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dpanter Oct 6, 2023
I'll drop the Reddit post you shared on the GOL Discord here then. :)

A blind gamer's perspective on the SteamDeck and it's accessibility, plus some questions

The sale is a bit ironic indeed.
BlackBloodRum Oct 6, 2023
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Nice! I have a friend who will love this idea!
denyasis Oct 6, 2023
Quoting: GuestI am actually curious if there is any blind people playing on Linux... Afaik accessibility specially for blind people is not on par with Windows or Mac OS. Fully accessible games are already a minority, also I wonder how many of those work 100% with proton, because you'd be diminishing your choices a lot if some of them don't work. I suppose with such small userbase it would be really hard to hunt down accessibility bugs on proton, or on native games.

I dunno if it was Linux or not, but I remember a Rogue like Radio podcast years and years ago talking about accessibility with Roguelikes. The intro and outro was audio of a visually impaired player playing a Roguelike using a screen reader. It was a really amazing thing to hear them playing the game!!
BlackBloodRum Oct 6, 2023
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It should be noted that this sale, and the charity is aimed at helping those with physical disabilities (not blindness). For example, they help try to make games which can be played by tracking eye movement. It's worth checking the charity to get a bit more info

Blindness, is a whole other issue.
BlackBloodRum Oct 6, 2023
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Quoting: Guest
Quoting: BlackBloodRumIt should be noted that this sale, and the charity is aimed at helping those with physical disabilities (not blindness). For example, they help try to make games which can be played by tracking eye movement. It's worth checking the charity to get a bit more info

Blindness, is a whole other issue.

oh my thanks for the clarification. Sometimes I skim too much and tend to misunderstand. I assumed since a bunch of blind accessible games were included in the sale, it was also aimed towards blind people.
Btw the game I linked in my previous post isn't included in the event.
What a terrible person I am, it looks like a just used this event as an excuse to snag a nice game for my friend

No worries! It all helps a good cause in any case!
RFSharpe Oct 6, 2023
Liam
Thanks for alerting us to this sale. I likely would have missed it. I have worked for decades for an organization that serves people with disabilities. I would have been very disappointed if I had missed the opportunity to support this charity. In addition, I picked up a copy of No Mans's Sky for 50% off. Win-Win. This game has been on my wishlist for years.
neolith Oct 7, 2023
Several of the games on that sale page are not on sale at all – including most of the games listed here in this article. Am I misunderstanding the word 'sale' or is this a regional thing and the pricing is not the same everywhere?
dpanter Oct 8, 2023
The page states "third-party event" so might not necessarily feature titles on sale.
Perhaps the listed games have notable accessibility features?
Liam Dawe Oct 11, 2023
Quoting: neolithSeveral of the games on that sale page are not on sale at all – including most of the games listed here in this article. Am I misunderstanding the word 'sale' or is this a regional thing and the pricing is not the same everywhere?
I think that's my bad, it's an event not specifically a sale. Have adjusted the wording.
neolith Oct 16, 2023
Quoting: Liam DaweI think that's my bad, it's an event not specifically a sale. Have adjusted the wording.
Ah, I see... Thanks for the info!
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